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Founded under the editorship of the antiquary W J Thoms, the primary intention of Notes and Queries was, and still remains, the asking and answering of readers' questions. It is devoted principally to English language and literature, lexicography, history, and scholarly antiquarianism.

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Volume 49, Number 3, September 2002
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Memorabilia
pp. 311-311(1)
Author: Leach C.

OE Ænegum in Beowulf, line 655a
pp. 312-314(3)
Author: Bammesberger A.

Beowulf's Death
pp. 314-315(2)
Author: Bammesberger A.

A Note on the Meaning of Beowulf, Lines 1288–1295
pp. 315-316(2)
Author: Elder S.M.

Saint Basil in Anglo-Saxon Exeter
pp. 316-320(5)
Author: Corona G.

The Surname Kibbler
pp. 323-323(1)
Author: Hough C.

Gunnery in Camden's Remains and Donne's Sermons
pp. 329-329(1)
Author: Breeze A.

Herbert's ‘Artillerie’ and Affliction
pp. 330-331(2)
Author: Sullivan C.

The Dating of Jonson's English Grammar
pp. 331-334(4)
Author: Britton D.

A Textual Problem in One of Milton's Latin Poems
pp. 334-336(3)
Author: Williams F.

‘Bermudas’
pp. 343-343(1)
Author: Wilson E.

Sir Fopling and the Mall: Parks in the Man of Mode
pp. 345-346(2)
Author: Roberts D.

Basil Kennett and Janus Vitalis
pp. 357-360(4)
Author: Wright G.

Five More Lines of Swift's Verse?
pp. 362-363(2)
Author: Sherbo A.

Alexander Pope and ‘The Crown of Poland’
pp. 364-369(6)
Author: Pritchard J.

William Collins's ‘on Hercules’ Reconsidered
pp. 369-370(2)
Author: Jung S.

Mark Akenside: A Letter Reconsidered
pp. 370-372(3)
Author: Jung S.

New Light on Lady Vane
pp. 372-378(7)
Author: Guthrie N.

A Source for The Connoisseur
pp. 378-381(4)
Author: Shimada T.

William Shenstone and Mrs Jane Bennet Again
pp. 382-384(3)
Author: Jung S.

Charlotte Dalton-St Peter's Church, Carmarthen
pp. 384-386(3)
Author: Mitchell S.

Readers' Queries
pp. 388-388(1)
Authors: Travitsky B.S.; Sherbo A.

A Companion to Anglo-Saxon Literature
pp. 393-394(2)
Author: Griffith M.

Ælfric's Letter to the Monks Eynsham
pp. 396-397(2)
Author: Sauer H.

East Anglian English
pp. 399-399(1)
Author: Dance R.

The Old English Hexateuch: Aspects and Approaches
pp. 401-402(2)
Authors: R.; Gameson F.

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: MS F
pp. 402-403(2)
Author: Rauer C.

Medieval Insular Romance: Translation and Innovation
pp. 407-408(2)
Author: Saunders C.

Ipomadon
pp. 410-411(2)
Author: Jacobs N.

The Genesis of Narrative in Malory's Morte Darthur
pp. 413-413(1)
Author: Edwards A.S.G.

Eighteenth-Century English
pp. 414-415(2)
Author: Ward A.

A Companion to English Renaissance Literature and Culture
pp. 416-418(3)
Author: Brennan M.G.

The Cambridge Companion to Spenser
pp. 419-420(2)
Author: MacFaul T.

Ungentle Shakespeare: Scenes from his Life
pp. 420-421(2)
Author: White R.S.

English Professional Theatre, 1530–1660
pp. 422-423(2)
Author: Forster A.

Literature and Censorship in Renaissance England
pp. 424-426(3)
Author: Berry R.

The Politics of Information in Early Modern Europe
pp. 426-427(2)
Author: Demata M.

The ‘Centuries’ of Julia Palmer
pp. 427-428(2)
Author: Smyth A.

Restoration Shakespeare: Viewing the Voice
pp. 428-429(2)
Author: Roberts D.

Libertine Plays of the Restoration
pp. 429-430(2)
Author: Roberts D.

Books Received
pp. 433-438(6)

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